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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Dress and accessory from the film Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Cleopatra's royal coat worn by Elizabeth Taylor in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1963 film Cleopatra. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Christian Dior dress by John Galliano Haute Couture 2004. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Jean André Rixens (1846-1925), La Mort de Cléopâtre, 1874. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. cat Sarcophagus surmounted by the Egyptian goddess Bastet 664-332 av JC .Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition - Paris

The Mystery of Cleopatra Exhibition From June 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026. Of the great female figures in history, Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, is the most popular. A dark legend and then a universal figure have been forged around her, associating passion and death, sensuality and cruelty, wealth and war, politics and feminism. At the Arab World Institute in Paris, France on October 7, 2025. Photo by Marie Hubert Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Barcelona Pride 2025 - Spain

Barcelona Pride 2025 - Spain

The Minister of Equality and Feminism of the Generalitat de Catalunya, Eva Menor, attends the media during the Pride Barcelona 2025 demonstration, on July 19, 2025, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). The demonstration is called under the slogan 'LGTBQIA Culture : Universal Culture'. The parade runs from Gran Via with Plaza Universidad to Passeig de Pujades, passing through points such as Plaza Tetuan, Passeig de Sant Joan and Arc de Triomf. This demonstration is the central event of a week with activities, talks, exhibitions and music for the International Pride Day 2025. Photo by Lorena Sopêna/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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International Women's Day - Berlin

International Women's Day - Berlin

A woman holds out a scarf with feminism symbole printed on it as thousands of people march to mark International Women’s Day through central Berlin, Germany, on March 8, 2025. Photo by Babak Bordbar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Toulouse

International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Toulouse

A placard, no feminism without TDS. Demonstration on 8 March 2025, International Women s Rights Day, to demand equal rights for women and men. Fight against persistent pay inequalities, feminicide and the rise of - masculinist - discourse. France, Toulouse on 8 March 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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International Women's Day - Berlin

International Women's Day - Berlin

A woman holds out a scarf with feminism symbole printed on it as thousands of people march to mark International Women’s Day through central Berlin, Germany, on March 8, 2025. Photo by Babak Bordbar/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Toulouse

International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Toulouse

A demonstrator with a placard, Feminism is anti-racist, anti-discrimination, intersectional or nothing. Demonstration on 8 March 2025, International Women s Rights Day, to demand equal rights for women and men. Fight against persistent pay inequalities, feminicide and the rise of - masculinist - discourse. France, Toulouse on 8 March 2025. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Paris

International Women Rights Day Demonstration - Paris

Two protesters holding placards with the messages "precarious single mothers" and "for decolonial feminism", during the demonstration. Call for demonstration by unions and feminist associations for International Women s Day, starting from Place de la Republique, on March 08, 2025 in Paris. Photo by Christophe Michel / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten Statues Of Women Honoured At Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony Display At National Assembly - Paris

Ten statues of women honoured at the opening ceremony of the Games are on display at the National Assembly, Paris, France on September 19, 2024. Ten monumental statues representing women from the worlds of the arts, literature, sport and politics were created and honoured at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July. At the initiative of its President, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the National Assembly has the opportunity to welcome these ten statues of women to the Cour d'Honneur: Christine de PIZAN (1364-1431): poetess, the first woman to make a living from her pen; Jeanne BARRET (1740-1807) : explorer and botanist, first woman to circumnavigate the globe; Olympe de GOUGES (1748-1793): pioneer of feminism, playwright and drafter of the Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens; Louise MICHEL (1830-1905): teacher, writer, anarchist and feminist activist; Alice GUY (1873-1968) : director of over 300 films, first film producer; Alice MILLIAT (1884-1957): athlete and organiser of the first Women's World G

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